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'Teaching gap' exists among US and Asian math teachers, study says

'Teaching gap' exists among US and Asian math teachers, study says

Compared to math teachers in the high-achieving nations of Hong Kong and Japan, teachers in the United States offer less of certain supports that could help students learn more. This could contribute…
Improve your relationship by wanting to do the dishes

Improve your relationship by wanting to do the dishes

If you do something positive for your mate, does it matter why? The answer is yes, according to new research from University of Rochester research assistant professor Heather Patrick. She will unveil…
Choice is a key element in success for smokers who want to quit

Choice is a key element in success for smokers who want to quit

Smokers who have a say in how they quit are more likely to try kicking the habit and are more successful, according to new research at the University of Rochester. Rochester researcher Dr. Geoffrey…
Both alcohol and neighborhood characteristics can affect intimate partner violence

Both alcohol and neighborhood characteristics can affect intimate partner violence

While heavy drinking has consistently been linked to an increased risk of intimate partner violence (IPV), a new study has found that both drinking patterns and neighborhood characteristics can…
U of M study says teen sex okay for mental health after all

U of M study says teen sex okay for mental health after all

The legislative push for "abstinence only" sex education has suggested that nonmarital sex negatively affects a teen's mental health but a new study says that the negative mental side effects of a…
12-month study demonstrated tolerability and efficacy of Daytrana

12-month study demonstrated tolerability and efficacy of Daytrana

Shire plc announced that DAYTRANATM (methylphenidate transdermal system), the first and only non-oral medication approved for treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children…
Investigational nonstimulant Guanfacine XR significantly improved ADHD symptoms

Investigational nonstimulant Guanfacine XR significantly improved ADHD symptoms

Shire plc announced today the positive results of studies of the investigational medication guanfacine extended release (GXR, previously referred to as SPD503), a selective alpha-2A-adrenoceptor…
Long-term treatment with VYVANSE demonstrates significant efficacy in ADHD

Long-term treatment with VYVANSE demonstrates significant efficacy in ADHD

Shire plc today announced that VYVANSE™ (lisdexamfetamine dimesylate) effectively controlled Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children aged 6 to 12 years. In addition, 95…
Nanotechnology requires immediate EPA oversight, report says

Nanotechnology requires immediate EPA oversight, report says

Regulatory oversight of nanotechnology is urgently needed and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should act now, reports a new study released today. In EPA and Nanotechnology: Oversight for…
Witch hunt: do indoor smoking bans require outdoor ones also?

Witch hunt: do indoor smoking bans require outdoor ones also?

With the growing number of smoking bans in restaurants and bars driving smokers outside, researchers in Athens, Georgia, are hoping to find out whether secondhand smoke from smokers clustered outside…

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